Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq urged his team to ignore media reports and stay focused at the Cricket World Cup.
A report suggested three players had been involved in an incident with fielding coach Grant Luden, but that was labelled "absolutely false" by the Pakistan Cricket Board.
Misbah is eager for his team to look forward as they prepare to take on the West Indies in Christchurch on Saturday.
"I think it's important that you should know what you're doing right and you should know what you're not doing right," the batsman told a media conference on Friday.
"If you are not doing anything like that, it doesn't matter what news just comes in the media. It's none of our business whatever is happening outside in the media.
"We just need to concentrate here at our own game and at the match which is coming forward."
After a 76-run loss to India to open their Pool B campaign, Pakistan need a win to get their World Cup back on track.
Questions remain over veteran Younis Khan's position in the line-up and Umar Akmal's spot as wicketkeeper.
But Misbah said Pakistan were not yet panicking, willing to stick by the pair with at least five matches still left at the tournament.
"We are not just panicking," he said.
"Obviously we're just looking forward to all these matches very closely and we want to really go with the composition that can really give us a chance in the next game.
"Not only next game but all the games coming in this World Cup so obviously just looking into all these games very closely."